Fahad Mustafa, the renowned Pakistani actor, has opened up about the pressure he felt when making his television comeback with the highly anticipated drama Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum (KMKT) after a decade-long break. With a new generation of talented actors now dominating the TV landscape, Mustafa admits that the competition was intense.
Returning to the Small Screen After Ten Years
Mustafa, who had spent the last decade primarily in the film industry, shared his concerns about stepping back into television acting. “The competition was different in films,” he explained, noting that he mainly competed with big names like Humayun Saeed and Fawad Khan. However, the TV industry presented a much larger pool of emerging stars, including Bilal Abbas Khan, Wahaj Ali, Feroze Khan, and Ahad Raza Mir.
A New Challenge
In an interview, Mustafa confessed that his return to TV made him feel like an outsider in an industry now filled with established names. “I had this pressure on me,” he said, acknowledging the challenge of measuring up to the new wave of TV stars. Despite the intense competition, Mustafa’s performance in KMKT resonated with viewers, and he successfully regained his place in the industry.
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The Drama’s Success
Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum, directed by Badar Mehmood, became a major hit, attracting a massive audience. Mustafa co-starred alongside renowned actress Hania Aamir, Emmad Irfani, and Naeema Butt. The drama concluded its four-month run with record-breaking viewership numbers, further solidifying Mustafa’s return to the small screen.
In conclusion, while Fahad Mustafa felt the weight of competition upon his return to television, his performance in KMKT demonstrated his resilience and talent. The drama’s success marks a new chapter in his career, as he continues to navigate the evolving entertainment landscape.
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